Alpine Amp Got Hot

afearlesshunter

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I installed my alpine mrv-m500 amp in my new jeep the other day with all of the same wiring except I split the audio from an mp3 player to both the stock stereo and my alpine amp. I set my gain with a 40 hz 0db test tone and all seemed well. Today I noticed the amp got very hot after 20 or so minutes of use, it also hit 90 something degrees today, but still I never had the amp get hot in my other car. The amp is sitting on carpet next to a carpeted seat fyi. Any suggestions ? Id rather not kill my Obsidian lol

 
Consistency and above 13.5v with your vehicle running, etc.

You check are your connections are tight at the battery, fuse holder, amp yet?

And of course the amp and battery grounds...

 
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